Australian Military Party Senatorial Breakdown

Day 829, 09:25 Published in Australia Canada by ADS94

My fellow Australians,

I am here today with the breakdown of specifically the Australian Military Party in the recent Senate Elections.

While yes, I was inspired by another article with graphs and such, but I figured it in my power to show off how the AMP did in these recent elections.


This shows the balance of votes inside the Australian Military Party, and how they were used.


This show's the AMPs electoral power vs all other parties. The Prime Minister elections and the Snd Senate Election are the AMPs largest voter turnout elections.


Western Australia: Western Australia shows that the AMP has the largest turnout in this state, which explains how we gain 4 seats there.


Northern Territory: Territorians have shown they support the Australian New Ideas party, with the Australian Military Party coming in second. This has been reflected in the election of two ANI senators and two AMP senators.


South Australia: The AMP shows, once again, to be the largest electoral majority in that state, closely competing with the AI. Both parties gain 2 seats here.


Queenslan😛 This state has proven itself to be an ANP stronghold, although, while the ANP has close to 45% of the electorate, the AMP was still able to gain 2 seats here to match the other 2 seats the ANP won. The AI gained one seat here, as seen by their 3rd largest electorate.


New South Wales: Australia's capital state proves itself to be a rather interesting state. While the ANP has a clear majority, the AMP was able to gain 2 seats here compared to the 1 the ANP won. Sew South Wales was also the only state to elect one member from ever party, showing that it currently leans AMP.


Victoria: My home state has presented it self as another diverse state; but, like elsewhere, the AMP was able to pick up 2 seats even though it was up against the ANPs larger electorate.


Tasmania: This small island south of Victoria has proved it self to be an oddball of all the states. The PaPP party was able to capture 1st, and 2 Senate seats. Next up was the ANI where it gained one seat. The AMP found itself in 4th place, getting only one senator though.

All in all, this election was a great success for the Australian Military Party, and all trends are showing us that the AMP is a rising star and will continue to rise.

Thank you all and may you all Advance Australia Fair!
Senator Frymonmon (AMP - Victoria)
Hail Australia!
Hail EDEN!
Hail Victoria!